Said Donald Trump, quoted in "DeSantis torches Trump for refusing to sign GOP candidate pledge: 'You don't take your ball and go home'/GOP candidates are required to sign the pledge to be allowed on the debate stage" (Fox News).
August 12, 2023
"I wouldn’t sign the pledge. Why would I sign a pledge if there are people on there that I wouldn’t have?"
Said Donald Trump, quoted in "DeSantis torches Trump for refusing to sign GOP candidate pledge: 'You don't take your ball and go home'/GOP candidates are required to sign the pledge to be allowed on the debate stage" (Fox News).
"They thought it was over, that they could put it in the rearview mirror. All that Hunter Biden had to do was show up in a courtroom, answer a few questions..."
So begins the top story at the NYT right now, "For President Biden, a Political Liability That May Not Go Away Soon/The collapse of a plea deal and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden mean the president could face political fallout for months to come," by Peter Baker.
August 11, 2023
Sunrise color story — 5:51, 5:54, 5:58:26, 5:58:48, 6:04, 6:05.
"In a recent study, a team of marketing professors looked at how service employees perceive 'customer deviant behaviors,' which include minor infractions like incivility and aggression..."
Writes Pamela Paul, in "What We Lose to Shoplifting" (NYT).
"Heat Singes the Mind, Not Just the Body."
In French, "singe" means "monkey."
But let's read on. This sounds quite serious:
"You probably won’t get burned, but that’s not what’s going to kill you. It’s the smoke that’s going to kill you."
Crystal Kolden, a professor of fire science at the University of California at Merced, said... if you seek refuge in the water, you may be stuck there for several hours “before the coast is clear,” Kolden said. “People don’t realize how long you’re going to be in the water... Hypothermia and risk of drowning due to not being able to swim or tread water for that long are very real possibilities.”
"'What brought you here?' I asked. 'What brought me here?' The man paused. 'Hmm. I don’t know.'..."
"Asked if he was warned about the fire, one Lahaina resident [said] 'Oh, hell no'... [H]e fled with his wife when they saw flames about 500 yards from their house."
August 10, 2023
"American democracy simply cannot function without two equally healthy and equally strong political parties. So today, in my view, there is no Republican party..."
Trump, he said, was a danger “more so today” than last year, when Luttig testified to the House January 6 committee.
"It seems Ice Cube has become quite the conservative media darling lately, sitting down with not just Carlson, but Joe Rogan and Piers Morgan as well."
"Over decades of presidential campaigns, the Iowa way has been to hop from town to town, taking questions from all comers and genuflecting to the local culinary traditions."
"'Perfectionism is the voice of the oppressor, the enemy of the people,' said Anne Lamott in Bird by Bird, her book about writing."
"Country Pie is not about sex, its a cute song about liking pie!"
The best answer to the question "Are there any songs where you're convinced the fan "consensus" interpretation is wrong about Bob Dylan's lyrics?" (at r/bobdylan).
Somebody asks "What do you do with this lyric though? 'Saddle me up my big white goose Tie me on 'er and turn her loose" and gets the answer "It's a riff on Mother Goose with the surreal imagery of Dylan riding a goose. Sexual? Um, maaybe..."
The lyrics at Genius are annotated with this 1987 quote from Bob Dylan: "People try and read so much into songs. You know that song, Country Pie? That’s what it was about. Pie."
"which piece of public art in Madison disturbs you most?"
A topic of discussion at r/madisonwi.
There are so many to choose from, but the biggest rivalry is between "Flayed Bucky by the Best Western on Highland by UW Hospital" and "The sculpture of the parents reaching out to their dead child in the cemetery on Speedway Road."
About that dead child sculpture, someone says:
I actually like that sculpture, although I'm probably not in the majority. If you ask me "how can I feel more alive?" I'd parrot Martin Heidegger, "spend more time in graveyards."
EDIT: Now that I know it's a "memorial" against abortion I don't like it anymore.
There's also "The turd on top of a pyramid on Regent Street" and the "crowning woman" and "The pale yellow man resting on the bike bridge at Jenifer Street." And "The plaques along Picnic Point that showcase monetary donations and ego over nature and historically sacred land."
Way too many people bring up the "footballs penis" and need to be told that was excised.
It's pretty hilarious that there was such a wealth of bad public art around here to choose from.
"While violence is never the ideal, self-defense has a morally universal appeal and justification."
August 9, 2023
"The social media company Twitter was forced to hand over records from former president Donald Trump’s account..."
"When we found this house, it became, like, the clubhouse, where guys would go every day and hang out... like a street gang."
How to touch a woman.
This gets one of my favorite tags, "insect politics," and it also gets the tag "global warming," which could be construed in this case as a double entendre."Are you prepared to declare a national emergency with respect to climate change?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 9, 2023
BIDEN: "We've already done that"
"So you've already declared that national emergency?
BIDEN: "In a practical— you have a bug on you" pic.twitter.com/XZ7sNKHCEM
"Death caps — which taste delicious according to people who have mistakenly eaten them, and survived — look similar to other nonpoisonous mushroom species...."
"The first known revival of a dead person took place on December 3, 1732. James Blair, a coal miner in Scotland, collapsed while on duty."
Writes Sunita Puri in "The Hidden Harms of CPR The brutal procedure can save lives, but only in particular cases. Why has it become a default treatment?" (The New Yorker).
"Imagine losing your job, at a hospital of all places - or absolutely any argument - over astrology. ..."
Writes The Crack Emcee in "First Man Canceled™️" (The Macho Response).
"I believe that what can be achieved on Jan. 6 is not simply to keep Biden below 270 electoral votes. It seems feasible that the vote count can be conducted so that at no point will Trump be behind in the electoral vote count..."
"I will talk about it, I will, they’re not taking away my First Amendment rights."
“They don’t want me to speak about a rigged election. They don’t want me to speak about it. Whereas I have freedom of speech, First Amendment,” Trump said.
Biden, Trump claimed, is “forcing me nevertheless to spend time and money away from the campaign trial in order to fight bogus, made-up accusations and charges.”
“I’m sorry I won’t be able to go to Iowa today, I won’t be able to go to New Hampshire today because I’m sitting in a courtroom on bullshit,” Trump said to the crowd, eliciting cheers and chants of “bullshit.”
"The ballot measure would have required that amendments to the State Constitution gain approval by 60 percent of voters..."
August 8, 2023
"The joy that Black people across the country are feeling over the Montgomery Riverfront Uprising, aka the Alabama Sweet Tea Party, is filling my soul."
In these videos, we see Black people having one another’s backs. We see brotherhood and sisterhood. We see the vibe of “No, y’all ain’t piling on my brother. We fight back.” Black people showed up in droves to defend our brother....
"At Wimbledon earlier this summer, Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan and Shelby Rogers of the United States were among the first competitors to wear dark shorts under their tennis whites..."
From "From the Women’s World Cup to Wimbledon, a Victory Everyone Can Share/Across sports, female athletes are fighting a battle over what they put on their bodies and how much of those bodies they display" (NYT).
"The indictment alleges that Mr. Trump lied and manipulated people and institutions in trying to shape law and politics in his favor."
Writes Harvard lawprof Jack Goldsmith, in "The Prosecution of Trump May Have Terrible Consequences" (NYT).
Speaking of the charm of the French language....
"Frankly, I feel more comfortable in French. English is a beautiful, haunted language, but to my ear, it is aggressive and hegemonic."
"As Mr. Trump showed in 2016, when it comes to media coverage, quantity has a quality all its own."
Writes Rich Lowry, in The New York Times, in "Imagine What Another Indictment Could Do for Donald Trump."
"I actually believe, if you’re transgender, one of the most conservative things you can actually do is live your authentic self."
"Mayor Eric Adams... has talked in public about the warmth of his own smile."
"Once the affirmative-action-bound language of the Court’s previous instructions is swept away, and schools are no longer legally incentivized to talk about race..."
August 7, 2023
Gary.
From the linked article:How could you not name a heat wave “Gary” given that Garys are so hot? https://t.co/N1qEY7G1ot
— Gary Shteyngart (@Shteyngart) July 26, 2023
"Some of the greatest movies ever" = "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist."
RIP William Friedkin. Ballsy director. Made some of the greatest movies ever. One of the best conversations I’ve had on the show. https://t.co/529RvAAMI7
— marc maron (@marcmaron) August 7, 2023
"If Trump were accused of using fraud for pecuniary gain or of lying to federal investigators, there would be no free-speech problem."
Writes Jonathan Turley in "How Donald Trump’s Indictment Could Backfire on Joe Biden" (The Messenger).
"At first, I didn’t even totally comprehend that it was my penis that kept flaring up the security system. I thought I might just be outrageously unlucky."
What's going on here? Hillary Clinton is performing concern about our loneliness
The top story in the NYT right now is: "Kamala Harris Takes on a Forceful New Role in the 2024 Campaign."
What has been "forceful" — or "new" — about anything Kamala Harris has done?
August 6, 2023
"By merging the traditional Buddhist reclining pose and the quintessential American figurative symbol, Reclining Liberty asks the viewer to contemplate the status of the ideals the Statue of Liberty represents."
The piece depicts the statue laying on her side with her head cupped in one hand, one foot flexed, the pose alluding to depictions of the Buddha during his final days before reaching parinirvana. A formal opening celebration was held over the weekend, and she will relax on the museum’s lawn until July 2024.
I guess the copy editor is reclining too, what with "laying on her side."
"Parinirvana" is the nirvana after death reached by someone who has achieved nirvana during life. That is, the reclining Buddha isn't taking a restorative rest. The reclining Buddha is dying. Since the Buddhist reference was explicitly intended, Liberty must be dying... if we go by the intent of the creator.
"It’s a sign of how acrid things have got that Biden’s main tactic is simply to put his opponent in prison."
Writes Camilla Long (in the London Times). I thought that was nicely concise. It's about how I feel. I especially like "Who cares he said the election was 'stolen'?" And the sly use of Trump's own "lock her up."
"I don’t mind getting older. I do mind getting uglier. Come on, there’s only one thing we know of that is definitely going to happen to us."
Said Chrissie Hynde, responding to questions in "Chrissie Hynde: ‘I’m more relaxed now. Ageing is like being a pothead again’/The Pretenders frontwoman and punk pioneer takes questions from Observer readers and famous fans on her relentless creativity spanning half a century, rethinking her hippy youth, and her cruelty-free farm" (The Guardian).
"The world Lizzo has built around herself is essentially a cult: it’s dependent on everyone thinking the same extreme, bizarre, contradictory things as she does."
"Joe Rogan could be reversing course on his decision to not have former President Donald Trump on his podcast."
Elon Musk will pay your legal bills.
If you were unfairly treated by your employer due to posting or liking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 6, 2023
No limit.
Please let us know.
Shanked.
The US women have been knocked out of the World Cup!
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) August 6, 2023
Megan Rapinoe was a major reason they lost. She absolutely shanked her penalty kick. The keeper didn't have to make a save.
Pay them more. pic.twitter.com/1Tqk2j2I54
Washington Post headline: "The lobotomy-chic trend has an ugly history."
I hadn't heard of "lobotomy-chic," but I knew the history of lobotomies, so this article wasn't written for me, but it did tip me off to a trend I'm interested to read about:
It’s become a common social media discourse: the memeification of lobotomies; the romanticization of sanitariums. The hashtag #lobotomychic has 9.3 million views on TikTok; a tweet that reads “I wish it was 1952 so my husband could just take me to get a lobotomy” earned more than 26,000 likes. “Back in the day your husband used to pay for your lobotomy, now thanks to *feminism* I have to pay for my own,” says another user to a chorus of more than 11,000 views. Then there’s this love letter to the trend from i-D magazine, which calls it the “duckface of a nihilistic era” and heralds the “dissociative pout” as the new it-girl go-to for selfies. The article unpacks the aesthetics of sullen eyes and swollen lips — all without once mentioning why women who were lobotomized actually had that vacant look in their eyes; why dissociation for them was a constant state of being. Then there are the viral TikTok makeup tutorials on how to get the lobotomy chic look. If you’re an ASMR girlie, maybe you’ll enjoy this “drive-through lobotomy” simulation where a creator in cherry earrings and bright purple eye shadow and a stethoscope around her neck pretends to lobotomize the viewer all while delivering a dreamlike, coddling narration.
The author of the piece, Caroline Reilly, seems to infer that people fooling around in this manner, having their fun, don't understand the background or that people shouldn't play around with an idea that was once about something serious.
Isn't that like taking issue with people who dress up as witches at Halloween?
It's not as if Reilly is trying to stir up alarm about damaging surgery desired by young people today.